Very generous of that subscriber. That SPSCW is exactly what my high school has! (With some SPCW remote speakers, SPSR wall mount speaker Strobes in red and SPSCWL's in mainly redone rooms. Also some waterproof K varients of the wall mount and ceiling mount too) They are hooked to a Notifier NFS-2-3030 panel. The Tone is a very low pitched (lower than low frequency Sounders.) Code 3 with no voice evac. Not sure why TBH but that's a trend with speaker systems in general at my school district.
I heard of this coming! That Vantage sounder is one of many types. From white to red, to white with blue strobes, this is the more typical strobe version. Non strobe versions are more common. I know this as my country has them. Although not European, they are on the market. These are fantastic devices as they are simple and effective. A company named "Ampac" sells these here where I am, yet they are made by Cranford Controls. They made a similar device named the "Viper", which I currently own. It is the exact same, with a slight body change. Its simply awesome you received this. I hope you will be able to configure this onto a system test soon!
The Cranford Combi is a 2 or 3 wire device. The common positive terminal serves both negative terminals. The middle negative terminal is for the variable tones set by the switches, the other is a simple continuous tone no matter what the switches are set to. It is a good quality sounder over here in the UK.
The elementary school I graduated from 2 days ago has these System Sensor SPSCWs and Spectralert Advance Ceiling Mount Alert strobes around the building
04:54 That's actually wrong because the voltage setting on the speaker strobe is VRMS or root mean square voltage which is a measure of the effective voltage of a sinusoidal source of electromotive force. Speaker strobes don't use 25 and 70 volts DC for the speakers because otherwise it would just make a pop/click sound if DC power is applied to the speaker as the DC voltage is just for the strobe to run on 12-24 volts DC
i knew the mounting bracket was a system sensor. btw ive seen that uk alarm in the background of some of teachertommyt's vids. ive always wondered what it was.
For the base you are meant to twist the base : left to unlock right to lock you will see some small notches on the top and bottom of it and that’s what it alignes with
Most fire alarms here in the UK do have 32 tones however only a couple of them are actually BS standard tones that are allowed on a fire alarm system. Most Sounders can be used in different situations hence the other tones.
S.E.R Safety i thought of a crazy thought. if you test it by the button the Buzzer and the button will work but if you don't test it by the Sensor, you never know if the sensor will work or not if you are testing the Smoke alarm by the button. Everyone Make sure You test your Smoke alarm by the Sensor by Using can of smoke.
Very generous of that subscriber. That SPSCW is exactly what my high school has! (With some SPCW remote speakers, SPSR wall mount speaker Strobes in red and SPSCWL's in mainly redone rooms. Also some waterproof K varients of the wall mount and ceiling mount too) They are hooked to a Notifier NFS-2-3030 panel. The Tone is a very low pitched (lower than low frequency Sounders.) Code 3 with no voice evac. Not sure why TBH but that's a trend with speaker systems in general at my school district.
Yes, I also saw that SPSCW and SPSR wall speakers @zachzebra56
i mean celling spscw and spsr wall speaker strobes
I heard of this coming! That Vantage sounder is one of many types. From white to red, to white with blue strobes, this is the more typical strobe version. Non strobe versions are more common. I know this as my country has them. Although not European, they are on the market. These are fantastic devices as they are simple and effective. A company named "Ampac" sells these here where I am, yet they are made by Cranford Controls. They made a similar device named the "Viper", which I currently own. It is the exact same, with a slight body change. Its simply awesome you received this. I hope you will be able to configure this onto a system test soon!
Awesome unboxing! Definitely a very kind subscriber you have.
2:36 cool red flashing light thing
That's a uk sounder base
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@oko687 the timestamp I put is when it is flashing
in the uk the Fire regulations states it has to be above ambient noise
The Cranford Combi is a 2 or 3 wire device. The common positive terminal serves both negative terminals. The middle negative terminal is for the variable tones set by the switches, the other is a simple continuous tone no matter what the switches are set to. It is a good quality sounder over here in the UK.
The Vantage 32 Tone Combi Beacon sounded like a Gentex GOS24-110WR set to Hi-Lo
Hey quick question I wanna make a demo system what would you recommend for devices and a panel?
Please include more UK fire alarms like the sounder/beacon
The elementary school I graduated from 2 days ago has these System Sensor SPSCWs and Spectralert Advance Ceiling Mount Alert strobes around the building
S.E.R Safety, i have a question, do you own the Edwards EST 757-8A-SS70 70v/25v Speaker Strobe
Enjoyed The Video Great Work!!!
The speaker strobe is what my middle school have! Can't wait to hear it❤
Hi s.e.r safety I love you videos keep going strong!
Cant wait for some more system tests
The Cranford Vantage sounder beacon is used mostly on conventional system in the UK great sounder beacon so it can’t wait to see your tone video on it
04:54 That's actually wrong because the voltage setting on the speaker strobe is VRMS or root mean square voltage which is a measure of the effective voltage of a sinusoidal source of electromotive force. Speaker strobes don't use 25 and 70 volts DC for the speakers because otherwise it would just make a pop/click sound if DC power is applied to the speaker as the DC voltage is just for the strobe to run on 12-24 volts DC
does the sounder have code 3? the roshsni's have code 3
4:01 It’s an Advance. I have a Advance Speaker and it has that same mounting bracket.
i knew the mounting bracket was a system sensor. btw ive seen that uk alarm in the background of some of teachertommyt's vids. ive always wondered what it was.
For the base you are meant to twist the base : left to unlock right to lock you will see some small notches on the top and bottom of it and that’s what it alignes with
Wow! How generous
Cool beans dude!
Most fire alarms here in the UK do have 32 tones however only a couple of them are actually BS standard tones that are allowed on a fire alarm system.
Most Sounders can be used in different situations hence the other tones.
That crankford controls is the one in my school and hospital! 1:24
Hey what happened to your fire alarm shop site? I was going to check it out but I saw it was closed
This was awesome
Nice video
Yay ❤
4:11 i saw that alarm on a bathroom before
Hope you enjoy your playbutton!
I love your videos
Very cool stuff you got there
I love this guys unboxing
I saw that same white speaker strobe at Chuck E. Cheese
I work for a fire alarm installation company. we got everything.
Im pretty sure in the UK they call it fire sounders or sounders
When are you gonna do system test 31 on your kitty fire alarm system
2:32 why does this sound like a United Kingdom railroad crossing
You should try collecting some mechanical Bells from railroad crossing
as a british person i can approve this is very real
Nice
Is this channel back?
S.E.R Safety i thought of a crazy thought. if you test it by the button the Buzzer and the button will work but if you don't test it by the Sensor, you never know if the sensor will work or not if you are testing the Smoke alarm by the button. Everyone Make sure You test your Smoke alarm by the Sensor by Using can of smoke.
How is it going?, very insane - have a good day-=))
I am here
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The first one is like mine
The small box was mint when I sent it did you see how banged up it was btw this is my alt account but anyway that box was absolutely mint 😂
I can confirm this is my alt account
Why do you have so many fire alarms and smoke alarms 0:14
The reason it was so quiet is because I put it on low volume because I used it in my house and I didn’t want to disturb my parents
Hi
Can someone link me SER safety email because i want to ask him something
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I’ll send you some more stuff
HI ME FIRST VIRWER
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That first fire alarm is from united kingdom 🇬🇧
Oh?
You are Sigma
Bruh
Bro that’s so cringe.
Cringe
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Bruh you are so cringe 🙄😒
Day 2 of asking for collab
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